RICHMOND — An officer clearly ordered a 54-year-old man to drop a knife he was using to stab and slash his son before firing and killing him, video of the incident released by police early Wednesday shows.

Luc Ciel, of Richmond, died at the hospital after officers shot him April 11 during the home invasion in the 900 block of Wilson Avenue. Video from two police body cameras captured the shooting, as well as the incident leading up to it and the rescue of a child by police.

Video released Wednesday also included the original 911 call, during which loud screaming can be heard in the background. It also shows the 8-inch hunting knife and the 6-inch paring knife that police said Ciel used.

Richmond Police DepartmentLuc Ciel, 55, of Richmond, was shot dead by Richmond police officersresponding to a report of domestic violence April 11, 2019.

This newspaper is including the video but edited certain parts of it to exclude the most graphic images.

The video shows events from around 2:35 a.m. when police responded to reports of a home invasion. Police received information at the scene that Ciel was holding his family at knife point and making threats to commit suicide, and police spokesman Lt. Matt Stonebraker said that Ciel held a knife to his throat and to those of some family members.

Body camera footage from Officer Jeffrey Tyner shows officers persuading a young girl to the rear sliding glass door by the master bedroom and outside to safety. Tyner then enters the home and has an unobstructed view of Ciel making stabbing and slashing motions at a boy in the hallway.

When Ciel looks up and sees Tyner, the boy is able to dash away. Tyner then can be heard giving “loud and clear commands,” to drop the weapon, Stonebraker said, but video shows that Ciel is not deterred and Tyner fires his gun.

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